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A Jeep Named MrGreen
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 พ.ย. 2008
Going for a walk at the White Pocket
The White Pocket is an amazing area in the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument. This is a place the needs to be seen to believe.
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Barney's Revenge
มุมมอง 550ปีที่แล้ว
A great trail in the Kingman AZ area. Lots of tough stuff, but this one is optional.
Serendipity Exit
มุมมอง 459ปีที่แล้ว
The optional waterfall climb on the Serendipity trail is a fun and tough obstacle. This is the first time that I have been on the trail.
4x4 Places - Terminator
มุมมอง 460ปีที่แล้ว
Upper and Lower Terminator trails in the Table Mesa OHV area of Arizona are some great trails to explore. These are excellent options for introducing yourself to the area.
Mountain Marathon - Day Three
มุมมอง 3052 ปีที่แล้ว
We attempt to run the full range of the San Bernardino Mtns (plus some!) in three days. This is Day Three of the adventure.
Mountain Marathon - Day Two
มุมมอง 2832 ปีที่แล้ว
We attempt to run the full range of the San Bernardino Mtns (plus some!) in three days. This is Day Two of the adventure.
Mountain Marathon - Day One
มุมมอง 2722 ปีที่แล้ว
We attempt to run the full range of the San Bernardino Mtns (plus some!) in three days. This is Day One of the adventure.
Jawbone to Lake Isabella (and Back!)
มุมมอง 19K2 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a back-country tour of the Southern Sierra Nevada mountains. We travel from desert to high mountain pines and down to a river, then travel back again. Maps and waypoints are included so that you can plan your trip in the area.
Bronco Peak Connector & Bronco Peak Trails
มุมมอง 2.5K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Two great trails in the Corral Canyon OHV Area are explored on this Adventure. These adventures showcase the exploits of a group of friends on a fun trail. Check out the fun that we had on this one!
Off Your Rocker - JV
มุมมอง 5883 ปีที่แล้ว
Off Your Rocker is a short but tough trail in the Johnson Valley OHV Park. Only 1/4 mile long, this trail can take a short time or a long time depending on your set up. Try it! You'll like it!
2N17X and the Pilot Rock Ridge
มุมมอง 7193 ปีที่แล้ว
Forest Road 2N17X and the Pilot Rock Ridge are a great way to get into the San Bernardino National Forest. This is a fun and scenic trail that leads to the Lake Arrowhead area.
Shaft Canyon - Johnson Valley OHV Park
มุมมอง 1.2K4 ปีที่แล้ว
This little trail is only 0.36 miles long, but it can take a while to get through as well as get to! It is northwest of Soggy Lake and a bit far from most of the other trails in the area. Fun trail! Plan for a longer day than you think, just in case...
The Joe Perry Project
มุมมอง 6494 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a newly built trail on the eastern edge of the Granite Mountains in southern California. This route has been regularly traveled by single track adventurers for years, but The Joe Perry Project has now made this area passable for full width vehicles. Go there. Make this trail known and better. But bring your lockers!
4x4 Places - Cougar Buttes
มุมมอง 1.1K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Cougar Buttes is a part of the Johnson Valley OHV area in California. This video shares some key locations and trails in the area. It also shares how to get there and some places to camp. I hope that you find this video useful for your adventures.
Split Finger - Cougar Buttes
มุมมอง 7194 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a tough trail in the Cougar Buttes area. We had lots of fun tackling this trail! It is short but tough. It is only 320 feet of the toughest stuff, but there are a couple of things that will challenge you past that point.
Woodpecker Mine - Florence Junction, AZ
มุมมอง 2.6K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Woodpecker Mine - Florence Junction, AZ
Bad Medicine - Florence Junction AZ - Nov 2018
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Bad Medicine - Florence Junction AZ - Nov 2018
Nice jeep
It's fun to spot Red Rock in old westerns and Tv shows. Not quite as ubiquitous as Alabama Hills, but hey, there it is!
I rember this cone looking thing from when I was younger, 1970 and 1980s ,in this time of my life,, we would up and cut fire wood in the burn areas, thanks , and back then there were no wind farms at all, thanks BigAl California.
Great video. Swamp has been on my list for a couple of years. I hear mixed reports about how hard it is. It’s often rated a 7/10… but then so is Brewer, which with the exception of the last 1/2 mile is really quite easy. Thanks for the video, hope to see you on the trail!
Claraville welcomes you,but please stay on county road as they don't cotton to trespassers.
Have you been out to Strawberry since then?
Back in the 80's I was a counselor in a school youth program at the Havilah FS Guard center, spent many a day in the Paiute Mtns, planting trees, fire hazard reduction, wildlife habitat improvements, etc. some to the best times of my life. Nice to revisit with this video, thank you
Just did this last weekend with the Bakersfield Trailblazers. Great group, tons of fun!
It's obviously the remains of a huge dragon like the one in North Africa. Watch some of Roger's videos from Mudfossil University. The explanation the geologists give is nonsense, but that's nothing new.
Hey thanks for showing this location, I bet the next video of this location will have trash everywhere 👍
The thumbnail looked like a white crocodile looking at the camera. Did you notice?
Very cool
Epic video
Appears to be mostly fire lanes no 4x4 needed?
You boys still scratching your heads why the BLM closed a bunch of the trails around moab?
what map route did you use to plan?
I used the Charles Wells book of SoCal trails to find the basic route. I then traced everything on Google Earth. I created tracks in it and then transferred them to my GPS. Is that what you are asking?
That’s fun!! I want to get a Jeep
Ha! Yes! Do. But don't do this!
Every time I drive to the Eastern Sierras and see those roads makes me wonder what’s in there? And your video answered that question, thank you for sharing your good work!! Got a new follower 🥾🥾
Thanks. There a roads to new places and there are 'roads' to test your skill and rig. I love both. But for me, the best road is the next NEW one.
@9:01 …I’m friends with the guy that owns the land behind that log-fencing. He’s cool. He own a helicopter with a helipad back in the property and a huge log cabin style ranch house. Think “Yellowstone” or the Ponderosa house from the Bonanza TV series.
Nearly all of the mines up there in the Piute mountains off jawbone canyon road are contaminated with arsenic from the 1800’s as part of their gold extraction. Sad because the little creeks up in that forest are all contaminated. Some mines still have signs warning people not to drink it.
My deer hunting stomping grounds.
Drove all over there when I lived in Bakersfield.
saving this video for a trip someday
That road was trashed in late April 2023 with all the snow melt.
A pimp named Slickback! 😂😂😂
The voices of the narrator and his assistant seem very familiar. My favorite part was when the narrator said, “A lot of tire marks on the way up, but very few on the way down.” [with a chuckle at the end.]
Thanks! It's been a long minute since I have heard the voice of Mr. Edson, Author and Esquire.
Always a good day when Mr. Green uploads. Nice work and looks like a great time as always!
Thanks! You are too kind. Much appreciated.
In the late ‘80s we made this trip quite frequently. Along the PCT we have encountered all kinds of interesting wildlife, including mountain lions and bobcats. At that time Rabbit Island was an actual island in Lake Isabella in about 20-25 ft of water. The peaks above were home to the newly restored California Condors, and we saw them on several trips. This nearby adventure, along with many others in the Kings Canyon National Park made living in Mojave bearable.
That's great! It has changed some, but there are still plenty of wildlife in the area. We found fresh bear scat at one of the camping options. We found another campsite. :)
Rabbit island is an island again 😊
Wow! Thank you for sharing this video! I actually leave about 30 min away from the Jawbone Station, Didn't know you could get to Lake Isabella thru Jawbone.
Late 90s i would get wood permits and go to Paiute mountain road. Several times dropping down into Isabella. Never took the Jawbone road. Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed.
Wow! Dude at 4:30 standing like that in front of the winch line its a dead wish!
Don't panic. It is a rope winch line. When the snap they just drop. I stopped using steel cable many years ago. I use my winch too often to take a chance on steel.
Nice
What size tires on the old white jeep?
37's
@@MrGreen0966 heading that direction in 2 weeks and a bit nervous for it!
@@Winch_Offroad Woodpecker has multiple options for most obstacles. Just do the ones that you like.
Hey RZR in the the back sweet flag bro hows the view?
Do you have any more information on the " Teepee kiln: ? I've Googled and found nothing. Great video!
Be careful around those wind mills, Trump said they cause cancer.
All this great footage of Rock Crawling and I'm going to be all excited about the great clip of the beautiful Gila Monster. Endangered, Protected, venomous , rare....I hope I see one in the wild someday.
This is excellent video editing, I definitely want to check this area out for a long time. Thanks so much for the video. New subscriber 👍
I hope that you had the chance to go explore the area. Thanks for subscribing!
great detail, thanks. Did yall camp at Grouse?
I was told that was a sawdust burner for an old sawmill.
Correct, not a charcoal kiln.
can this be done with a side by side. Is it legal?
Sorry for the slow reply. I think that it is limited to street legal vehicles in some areas, which makes it illegal to make the full crossing in a side-by-side unfortunately.
If you want a similar trip with a side by side, try McIver's cabin, that's fully OHV certified, California is just too darn strict, that's why I run a plated motorcycle, then I can go anywhere, which makes absolutely no sense because 4 of use ride motorcycles and use a lot more gas and emissions then if we all "carpooled" in a side by side, gotta love/hate California
I really enjoyed the narration. Look forward to seeing more
Thanks! I have a bunch more that I want to make. I just need to find the time to edit all the video. Keep an eye for more soon.
Great video! We absolutely loved 2N17X in our GX460
That is awesome! I bet that was a great ride!
@@MrGreen0966 this trail is so fantastic... feels like you are on the spine of a giant dragon 🐉
👌👌👌
Wow, I like the looks of that trail....need to get out to Table Mesa and Florence...next year's goal.
Let me know when you want to go!
Go to the Rubicon for the crowds, the Dusy for the solitude. Nice job at the "S" curve at the end. The holes can get deep.
Part 1, Dusy 1, Toyota nothing.
Well Mike I've been binging Fordyce vids in prep for this trail...My virgin run up Rubicon and then Fordyce is coming in Sept. This vid is very helpful in telling us which forks to take in the beginning of the trail and a couple miles in. I am so excited like a kid on Christmas eve. Can't wait.
You are going to LOVE both trails! I'll try to join you if I can, but no promises yet. The two trails are very different and both very fun!
San Diego native here, thanks for the cool video. Great footage. My girl who's from jersey loves off roading and we have spirited debates about our 2 home turfs. Hers= slower mudbogging and stuff. Mine- America's sandbox. We have fun "arguing" about it lol, as she thinks our version isn't off roading but rather racing. Nope, here's proof! Although she does have us beat as far as mud bogging goes. Our few are mostly man made but hey, its a desert! Haha! Good times! Take care!
I grew up in Georgia, so I get the fun of mudding! But I like our desert stuff a little better. Especially the rock crawling. Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Is that about a hour and half drive from Jawbone to Isabella lake? I am gonna make this trail happen.
Hi! It is 51.7 miles from the Jawbone station to Hwy 483 south of Bodfish CA. With no stops or side trails, you would have to go about 35 mph on average to do this in 1.5 hours. It can be done, but it will be rough on the rig and the riders. I would plan for at least three hours, or more if you like to stop and take side trails. The Charles Wells book says to plan for 4 to 6 hours.
@@MrGreen0966 oh I plan on using my UTV. Thanks for that info.